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5 Tips for Community Health Centers to Transition to New Fund Accounting Software

sgEngage

In a small, grant-funded organization, you might not have these skills and that’s ok! Your point of contact understands the importance of monitoring patient traffic trends, developing economies of scale, and identifying grants that will shore up revenue streams. Determine the non-financial metrics you want to track.

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5 Ways Fund Accounting Simplifies Financial Reporting for Community Health Centers

sgEngage

Using technology to streamline even some processes can free up a tremendous amount of time, so you spend less time on manual reporting and tracking and more time analyzing and elevating actionable information that drives bottom-line financial impact. Everything in the grant record is available in a dashboard or built-in report.

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New and Improved Data Visualization Tool: Maps for Media Funding

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Nonprofit data nerds will love this new resource from Media Impact Funders and Foundation Center called “ Foundation Maps for Media Funding ,” a free, interactive mapping and research tool that shows the full scope of philanthropically funded media projects worldwide since 2009. Select details for more grant detail.

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Money for your nonprofit: Writing a grant proposal

ASU Lodestar Center

While most nonprofits find funding from a variety of sources, one of the staples of charitable support comes in the form of grants. Consequently, nonprofit professionals should be well versed in crafting and compiling well-written grant proposals. If you referenced any visuals – pictures, charts, tables, graphs, etc. –

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7 Ways Your Nonprofit Can Build a Strong Financial Foundation in 2023

sgEngage

Tip 1: Categorize your revenue types, such as fundraising, grants, and earned income. Review your naming conventions so each journal entry is easily identifiable. Tip 2: Review your upcoming funding requests, fundraising goals, and grant applications to make sure you are including an appropriate allocation for your indirect costs.

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7 Ways Your Nonprofit Can Build a Strong Financial Foundation in 2023

sgEngage

Tip 1: Categorize your revenue types, such as fundraising, grants, and earned income. Review your naming conventions so each journal entry is easily identifiable. Tip 2: Review your upcoming funding requests, fundraising goals, and grant applications to make sure you are including an appropriate allocation for your indirect costs.

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[VIDEO] Get More Grants with Donor Cultivation

Bloomerang

will focus on donor cultivation, an essential step to getting the grant. We are here to talk about how to get more grants, specifically through donor cultivation. You can even do grant tracking, which we love as well. Her initials may be MBP, but to me, she’s the MVP of grants. Margit Brazda Poirier, GPC, M.S.

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